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... yesterday - Dear old England is in a most tumultuous state - and Ireland still worse ! - What will become of our beautiful country , and its poorer classes ? What misery those have known out here , who never heard it mentioned before ...
... yesterday - Dear old England is in a most tumultuous state - and Ireland still worse ! - What will become of our beautiful country , and its poorer classes ? What misery those have known out here , who never heard it mentioned before ...
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... yesterday received letters from Uncle Will and Ethel Uncle's advice came too late , but his letter was welcome . It was the anniversary of Pa and ma's wedding day yesterday . I am kneeling on the men's bedding by a box writing this , ma ...
... yesterday received letters from Uncle Will and Ethel Uncle's advice came too late , but his letter was welcome . It was the anniversary of Pa and ma's wedding day yesterday . I am kneeling on the men's bedding by a box writing this , ma ...
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... yesterday , they seem very nice . We see station folks pass every day , nearly all come up to have a chat . I have been washing today . The clothes are completely spoilt [ with ] iron- mould and mildew and some rubbed in holes . I ...
... yesterday , they seem very nice . We see station folks pass every day , nearly all come up to have a chat . I have been washing today . The clothes are completely spoilt [ with ] iron- mould and mildew and some rubbed in holes . I ...
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Anna Cook and Ellen Moger | 19 |
Louisa Clifton | 39 |
Annie Baxter | 86 |
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